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Drone Rules for Corowa Airport
Corowa, New South Wales (NSW)
• Australia
311 Redlands Rd, Corowa NSW 2646, Australia
Lat: -35.9888 • Lng: 146.356
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Your proposed edit has been approved. Drone flights near Corowa Airport require caution due to proximity to the airport. For more information, please refer to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) guidelines on flying near airports.
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| Flight status | Unknown | Caution |
| Summary | — | You can operate an RPA, but avoid flying in ARR/DEP paths and over runways and taxiways at Corowa Airport. |
| Mapped shapes | — | 937ecbed-fc30-460d-82ac-d28969c94667 |
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This particular zone is situated within a radius of 3 nautical miles (5.5 kilometers) of an airport that does not have a control tower. This area includes not only the immediate vicinity of the airport itself but also extends to its approach and departure routes, which are critical for the safe management of air traffic. When flying in this region, it is essential to exercise caution and remain vigilant, as the absence of a control tower does not eliminate the presence of other aircraft. Before starting your flight, always assess the situation to ensure that no manned aircraft are currently in operation nearby. If you do encounter any manned flights, it is imperative to avoid flying within the boundaries of the airfield or along the designated approach and departure paths. Safety should always be your top priority; in the event that you observe any manned flight activities, you must land immediately and safely in order to prevent any potential incidents. Following these guidelines will help ensure a safe flying experience while respecting the airspace and the operations of manned aircraft in the area.
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+ This particular zone is situated within a radius of 3 nautical miles (5.5 kilometers) of an airport that does not have a control tower. This area includes not only the immediate vicinity of the airport itself but also extends to its approach and departure routes, which are critical for the safe management of air traffic. + + When flying in this region, it is essential to exercise caution and remain vigilant, as the absence of a control tower does not eliminate the presence of other aircraft. Before starting your flight, always assess the situation to ensure that no manned aircraft are currently in operation nearby. If you do encounter any manned flights, it is imperative to avoid flying within the boundaries of the airfield or along the designated approach and departure paths. + + Safety should always be your top priority; in the event that you observe any manned flight activities, you must land immediately and safely in order to prevent any potential incidents. Following these guidelines will help ensure a safe flying experience while respecting the airspace and the operations of manned aircraft in the area.